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It’s the Roaring ‘20s! The United States prohibition of alcohol is in full swing and the mafia’s underground network of speakeasies is making a killing. You and your group are undercover agents, having tailed the mob’s most powerful crime boss Maximilian Malone to his finest and most notorious clip joint, The Blind Tiger. Find the kingpin’s most valuable evidence to throw him behind bars for good!
75 escape rooms
Average room for this location. A few of the puzzles were a lot of fun, and the overall atmosphere is good. One of the puzzles doesn't really make sense, but is still easily solved so it doesn't detract from the experience. A few puzzles are "see the numbers and input the numbers" so it's on the easy side, but still enjoyable.
18 escape rooms
Great theme with a variety of puzzles that all worked. There was only one lock that was finicky. Felt like there were enough puzzles to fill the time well without being overly stressful.
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64 escape rooms
While the puzzles are interesting*, unfortunately, 3 of the puzzles didn’t trigger when we solved them. While one of these non-triggers was corrected right away, one wasn’t corrected for about 10 minutes (and we couldn’t continue to the next puzzle until it was), and the last one wasn’t corrected at all (it provided part of a code, so we had to guess the code). *We didn’t know this before arriving, but we’re pretty sure this game has many of the exact same puzzles and visuals as the Blind Tiger room at Escaparium in Laval, Quebec, Canada. We didn’t factor this into our rating because the puzzles are still very good, but for those who do a lot of rooms in the Northeast, keep this in mind.
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